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  • Film director Noah Baumbach speaks with NPR's Steven Inskeep about his latest film, "White Noise," based on the 1985 Don DeLillo novel of the same name
  • What happened to abortion numbers since Roe v. Wade fell? The Guttmacher Institute has new state-by-state numbers that show people are traveling for the procedure.
  • School districts and charter schools across the county are hiring for a variety of teaching and non-teaching positions, and the Careers in Education Job Fair April 9 will help connect local job seekers to quality opportunities. “This is a great opportunity to learn more about available positions and make a positive first impression with hiring managers,” said Dr. Sheiveh Jones, executive director of teacher effectiveness and preparation for SDCOE. “The pandemic has shown us the importance of schools in their community, and having the right people in place to help our young people and families is more important than ever.” The job fair is organized by the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) in partnership with Point Loma Nazarene University . Date | Saturday, April 9, 2022 from 8am-2pm Location | Liberty Station Conference Center Free/Registration Required Dress professionally and bring copies of your resume and letters of recommendation. Some districts may interview on the spot, while others will collect your resume in anticipation of an opening within the district. Organizations are looking to fill various positions, including teachers and substitute teachers as well as non-teaching positions such as after-school program staff, bus drivers, campus supervisors, child nutrition assistants, food service professionals, health clerks, instructional aides and assistants, maintenance workers, noon duty supervisors, and nurses. For further information on this event and registration please visit educatorpathways.sdcoe.net
  • The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that as recently as 2016, Exxon executives were privately pushing back on the idea that humans need to cut their use of oil and gas to limit global warming.
  • Lydia Davis' focus has shifted largely from issues of parenting and domestic relationships to aspects of aging — but the results are as penetrating as anything she's written.
  • The Category 5 storm slammed into Mexico's Pacific coast early Wednesday, killing at least 39 people, and with 10 missing.
  • Candidates could give the cash to charity or return it to their donors, but many hold on to the money to retain political influence.
  • An equal number say Israel's response to Hamas' attack has either been too much or about right. A majority of Democrats now say it's been too much, driven by people of color and younger respondents.
  • Gideon Cody's resignation comes days after Cody was suspended for reasons that were not made public, and weeks after a prosecutor said that there wasn't sufficient evidence to justify the search.
  • The doll is quite popular.One bakery sells half-a-dozen Barbie cakes a week! But like Barbies everywhere, she is controversial because of skin tone and the fact that not every kid can afford her.
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